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I shoot a Canon 20D and am not that familiar with Nikon's focusing system, but on the Canon I can choose a specific spot for the center focusing in the scene. This allows me to get autofocus to work as I want it and not focus on something that is not the desired focus point. Makes it great if what you want to be in focus is not in the the center of the frame.I would hesitate to purchase another Sigma if I had bad luck with one of their lens. Have you considered Tokina? They have a 24-75mm f2.8 that might be a good choice. I've got their 12-24mm and 24-200mm and love them both. If you want to see some shots taken with them, you can visit my photosite at:www.pbase.com/reflectedlightIf you look at the shots of "Dave's Falls", they were taken with the 24-200mm. And the shots of "Dells Of The Eau Claire River" were done with the 24-200mm and 12-24mm, almost exclusively.
Quote from: ooheadsoo on 4 Mar 2008, 03:32 amjqp: Best of luck on camera body choice! I vote you get the D3, but then you won't be able to use that lens except at 5.6mp. I think I will resist getting the 18-200 because I could practically get the sigma 17-50 2.8 and the 55-200vr for the same price and superior optics. Mainly, my experience with the sigma 18-200 turned me off a little, heh.I fixed the link to the Ken Rockwell review - he really likes the Nikon 18-200 and also use a 12-24.I really want the D300, but if I can resist it, may end up with a D40, since realistically I mostly do travel and more casual portait/photojournalism type stuff. I'm just not sure I would spend enough time to justify the US$1800 for the D300 body. Maybe I will get a D40 and sell up to the D300 later in the year when the price drops
jqp: Best of luck on camera body choice! I vote you get the D3, but then you won't be able to use that lens except at 5.6mp. I think I will resist getting the 18-200 because I could practically get the sigma 17-50 2.8 and the 55-200vr for the same price and superior optics. Mainly, my experience with the sigma 18-200 turned me off a little, heh.
I typically don't use the continuous autofocus because I focus lock and then recompose the picture, and af-c throws the focus off. I suspect this is a problem with Sigma's relatively new HSM motor. I'm curious about the reception of the new tamron 2.8 standard zoom.
There's actually two D300's, and one is a much better camera body ($2100). On the otherhand a Fuji S5pro is virtually the samething, but with a better sensor.gary
I have a nikkor 50mm 1.8. I still find head and shoulders portraits to be too bulbous with the 50mm, but it's a nice lens.Interesting...I have that bust in the photozone review...